I didn't know about the Kohlberg stages so thank you so much for bringit it to my attention! It is indeed very similar but I don't believe Spiral Dynamics was based on it. Look up Clare Graves, he wrote the original book, levels of human development, where he "invented" Spiral dynamics.
I just finished reading an article on 'Spiral Dynamics'. It appears that the spiral dynamics theory goes steps beyond the kohlberg model. The kohlberg stages relate to an individual whereas the spiral dynamics relate to a society. This was my initial thoughts but I'm sure it goes deeper. They do appear similar, but you are probably correct that the spiral theory was not based on kolhberg theory.
I didn't know about the Kohlberg stages so thank you so much for bringit it to my attention! It is indeed very similar but I don't believe Spiral Dynamics was based on it. Look up Clare Graves, he wrote the original book, levels of human development, where he "invented" Spiral dynamics.
I just finished reading an article on 'Spiral Dynamics'. It appears that the spiral dynamics theory goes steps beyond the kohlberg model. The kohlberg stages relate to an individual whereas the spiral dynamics relate to a society. This was my initial thoughts but I'm sure it goes deeper. They do appear similar, but you are probably correct that the spiral theory was not based on kolhberg theory.
They are definitely similar! They will be both be absorbed into a larger model to find the most true path :)
That makes sense. A new model that incorporates the best of both models. Deep thinking, I like it. Thank you.
Thank you and we're even because I never heard of Clare Graves so I will look it up.